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Who Sleeps My Bro (Drama) (2016)

Other name: 睡在我上舖的兄弟
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Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Youth
Country: Chinese
Release year: 2016
Status: Completed
 
Based on the song written about friendship growing apart after college, the movie follows a group of freshmen in college as they navigate through the wild days of friendship, pranks, and love.
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    Country:
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    Country:
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